Abstract

Co-gasification of biomass with petroleum coke is making significant inroads for utilizing the energy content of both biomass and petroleum coke judiciously. In the present work, detailed physico-chemical characterization of the feed materials via standard methods, gasification of individual rice husk (RH) biomass, high sulphur petroleum coke (PC), and co-gasification of RH biomass and high sulphur PC, at three heating rates (10, 20, and 30 °C/min) via thermogravimetric analyzer was investigated. The obtained TGA data was analyzed by employing model-free isoconversional methods, viz. Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) and Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO) for the determination of kinetic parameters. Activation energy determined from model-free isoconversional KAS and FWO methods for petroleum coke gasification alone was found to be 126.75 and 128.3 kJ/mol, respectively, whereas for the RH + PC (3: 1) blend, it was 86.85 and 87.84 kJ/mol, respectively. Reactivity of PC was found to increase in presence of RH during co-gasification.

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